Background Mendelian randomization is used to test and estimate the magnitude of a causal effect of a phenotype on an outcome by using genetic variants as instrumental variables (IVs). Estimates of association from IV analysis are biased in the direction of the confounded, observational association between phenotype and outcome. The magnitude of the bias depends on the F-statistic for the strength of relationship between IVs and phenotype. We seek to develop guidelines for the design and analysis of Mendelian randomization studies to minimize bias. Methods IV analysis was performed on simulated and real data to investigate the effect on bias of size of study, number and choice of instruments and method of analysis. Results Bias is shown to ...
Mendelian randomization investigations are becoming more powerful and simpler to perform, due to the...
Mendelian randomization (MR) is a technique that seeks to establish causation between an exposure an...
Mendelian randomization (MR) uses genetic variants as instrumental variables to infer whether a risk...
BACKGROUND: Mendelian randomization uses a carefully selected gene as an instrumental-variable (IV) ...
AbstractMendelian randomization methods, which use genetic variants as instrumental variables for ex...
Mendelian randomization is an epidemiological method for using genetic variation to estimate the cau...
Bias from weak instruments may undermine the ability to estimate causal effects in instrumental vari...
Mendelian randomization studies estimate causal effects using genetic variants as instruments. Instr...
Mendelian randomization uses genetic variants to make causal inferences about the effect of a risk f...
AbstractObjectiveMendelian randomization is a popular technique for assessing and estimating the cau...
The Mendelian randomization approach is concerned with the causal pathway between a gene, an interme...
Background: Mendelian randomization uses genetic variants, assumed to be instrumental variables for ...
Genome-wide association studies have provided many genetic markers that can be used as instrumental ...
OBJECTIVE: Mendelian randomization is a popular technique for assessing and estimating the causal ef...
Mendelian randomization is the use of genetic instrumental variables to obtain causal inferences fro...
Mendelian randomization investigations are becoming more powerful and simpler to perform, due to the...
Mendelian randomization (MR) is a technique that seeks to establish causation between an exposure an...
Mendelian randomization (MR) uses genetic variants as instrumental variables to infer whether a risk...
BACKGROUND: Mendelian randomization uses a carefully selected gene as an instrumental-variable (IV) ...
AbstractMendelian randomization methods, which use genetic variants as instrumental variables for ex...
Mendelian randomization is an epidemiological method for using genetic variation to estimate the cau...
Bias from weak instruments may undermine the ability to estimate causal effects in instrumental vari...
Mendelian randomization studies estimate causal effects using genetic variants as instruments. Instr...
Mendelian randomization uses genetic variants to make causal inferences about the effect of a risk f...
AbstractObjectiveMendelian randomization is a popular technique for assessing and estimating the cau...
The Mendelian randomization approach is concerned with the causal pathway between a gene, an interme...
Background: Mendelian randomization uses genetic variants, assumed to be instrumental variables for ...
Genome-wide association studies have provided many genetic markers that can be used as instrumental ...
OBJECTIVE: Mendelian randomization is a popular technique for assessing and estimating the causal ef...
Mendelian randomization is the use of genetic instrumental variables to obtain causal inferences fro...
Mendelian randomization investigations are becoming more powerful and simpler to perform, due to the...
Mendelian randomization (MR) is a technique that seeks to establish causation between an exposure an...
Mendelian randomization (MR) uses genetic variants as instrumental variables to infer whether a risk...